RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS

This summary, pulled from reports at www.rosscountyhealth.com, reflects conditions found on the date of the inspection and does not necessarily reflect conditions at all times.

Inspection reports can be viewed in their entirety at the Ross County Health District's Environmental Health Office, 475 Western Ave., Suite 3A.

? Wendy's, 1135 E. Main St. (March 4 standard inspection) - Large container of cut lettuce not dated. (March 7 complaint inspection) - Complaint claimed a roach was found in a chicken sandwich. During inspection, no evidence of cockroach activity was found and December and February pest control reports were provided that also indicated no evidence of roach activity.

? Bangkok Palace, 870 N. Bridge St. (March 9 standard and follow-up inspections) - Improper thawing in back room of frozen meat; slice carrots improperly stored next to raw animal food items; food workers touching food without wearing gloves or washing hands because of the handwashing sink has no hot water or soap; mop sink being used to wash hands; person in charge reported they do not wash fruits and vegetables before processing; observed sliced items and a gravy/meat soup at improper temperature; contact and non-contact surfaces not clean to sight and touch.

? Renick's Family Restaurant, 47 S. Paint St. (March 13 inspection) - Dishwashing machine still not working properly; low lighting in food prep and dish washing area still an issue; fume hood in kitchen dirty; loose and missing tiles in the men's bathroom and broken and worn tile in the kitchen; drinks on tables and accumulation of debris on the floor.

? Max & Erma's, 10 River Trace Lane (March 13 complaint inspection) - Complaint received concerning a smell in the men's room. A manager informed the inspector a urinal was not flushing because of a malfunctioning motion sensor and a plumber was spotted on site during inspection fixing the urinal.